What about when he played the triangle in the season one opening. must have a short-term memory. Lol.

By the way, I asked this before but nobody answered so I thought I'd try again, does anyone know when the episode was where Fozzie first said "Wocka, wocka?" So far I haven't caught it on 'The Muppet Show.' Just in the movies. I'm thinking maybe I missed it somewhere.

Oh, okay. I guess that's why no one answered the last time either. Lol. If I had more time on my hands, maybe I'd go through them from the first ep and find out which one it was. It was probably before the Cloris Leechmen ep, because in that, Fozzie Pig said "Hoga hoga" which was probably a parody of "Wocka wocka." Maybe I'm wrong on that. I still think it might have started in "The Muppet Movie." I guess we'll just have to keep searching.

Oh, okay. I guess that's why no one answered the last time either. Lol. If I had more time on my hands, maybe I'd go through them from the first ep and find out which one it was. It was probably before the Cloris Leechmen ep, because in that, Fozzie Pig said "Hoga hoga" which was probably a parody of "Wocka wocka." Maybe I'm wrong on that. I still think it might have started in "The Muppet Movie." I guess we'll just have to keep searching.

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Fozzie Pig's "Hoga Hoga" is supposed to be a parody of "Wocka Wocka".

Interesting project. I'll see if I can find the first "Wocka Wocka" when I get the chance.

Well, thanks for that info. That indicates that Fozzie most likely first said 'Wocka Wocka' sometime in the second season. Like, I said if I had the time, I'd look through it too and see if I can find it. I'm just really busy this week. I have a tough job. (sigh)

I just got the chance to buy the muppet show season 3 on the 27th late in the after soon i know that is after midnight so i just got the chance to watch the only the first 2 eposdes and there is only one the thing that really disaponted me about the leo sayer epsosde . Leo sang to song ( i hope i got this right i mean i really like it a lot " if i need you " but the other one that i really wanted to hear to was , the song that was a hit for him and a faverie of mine " More Than words can say " . oh well i am glad that i got to hear at least one faverite from him he is a good singer .

Praise #4: The show took bigger chances this season, especially with the afore-praised Harry Belafonte episode and Loretta Lynn episode (train station) and the Roger Miller episode (cluckitis) and the Lynn Redgrave episode (Robin Hood). They were happy to experiment, and it paid off for all of us.

Praise #5: We saw the introduction of Lew Zealand, a favorite of mine. He's underappreciated.

Praise #6: We were given the Muppets on Puppets special and the Purina Dog Chow commercials. Sure, the audio dropouts are a nuisance and we might ask for MORE commercials, but what we did get is great.

Praise #7: This season includes some classic skits that I remember from childhood and that will always have a special place in my heart, such as "Catch a Falling Star . . ." and "You're Always Welcome at Our House" and, of course, "Inchworm."

I just finished watching the jean stapledon eposide she was so wonderful , i really like her i have seen her in so much over the years . I grew up watching her on , All in the Family . I love how she used the term " ding Bat " on fozzie in the opening number . he thought that he had forgot his muscle inspermite for the number and she said ding bat to him love it so much .

She is so great i have seen her and grew up with watching her in the "feaire Tale theatre " Cinderella as the Feaire god mother also . That was her next best role

I just finished watching the jean stapledon eposide she was so wonderful , i really like her i have seen her in so much over the years . I grew up watching her on , All in the Family . I love how she used the term " ding Bat " on fozzie in the opening number . he thought that he had forgot his muscle inspermite for the number and she said ding bat to him love it so much .

She is so great i have seen her and grew up with watching her in the "feaire Tale theatre " Cinderella as the Feaire god mother also . That was her next best role

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Yes, she's great in Faerie Tale Theatre! She's also th giant's wife in "Jack and the Beanstalk". But that line from "Cinderella" -"I'm your fairy godmother, honey. Didn't you see me poof?"- always cracks me up!

Yes, she's great in Faerie Tale Theatre! She's also th giant's wife in "Jack and the Beanstalk". But that line from "Cinderella" -"I'm your fairy godmother, honey. Didn't you see me poof?"- always cracks me up!

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oh yes i know ha hahahahahaha i am so happy that you have seen it to . wow i love that the best of all Cindrella , shows because it goes with the way that the brothers grimm told the story of cinderella told the story with the two royal balls .

oh yes i know ha hahahahahaha i am so happy that you have seen it to . wow i love that the best of all Cindrella , shows because it goes with the way that the brothers grimm told the story of cinderella told the story with the two royal balls .

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Although it does still have the magic pumpkin and fairy godmother and nobody's eyes get pecked out....

I just got to see a few 3rd season episodes through Netflix (thank you, Netflix!). Maybe I'm crazy, hehe, but I think Kermit's song to Lynn Redgrave in the Robin Hood episode is the most beautiful love song I've heard in awhile. I was singing part of it to myself the other day and I didn't even remember where it was from!